Gladstone Park Skatepark can be found in Elmhurst Road Reserve, Gladstone Park Vic. The ageing street park has seen better days, nevertheless, it still has a few fun features including a rail, block, stairs, hubber, kicker, ledge, banks and more. The concrete is not what it once was with cracks popping up all over the park, although you most likely won’t have to share the street style skatepark with any other skaters. The skatepark is built into a basketball court with a wall to hit your tennis ball against or a flat surface that can be better utilised to master your next flat trick. Navigate the 360° virtual tour below but don’t waste too much of your time as there are plenty of other epic skate parks to explore in Melbourne’s northern suburbs.
Point Cook Skatepark
Point Cook Skatepark features a large bowl and a few ledges scattered around the outskirts. Designed and built by Convic Skateparks, Point Cook Skatepark has been among the first skateparks built in an area that is now flooded with recently constructed skateparks and...
Loyola Reserve Skatepark
Loyola Reserve Skatepark can be found in Loyola Reserve, Werribee, next to the multipurpose basketball court. The street style skatepark can easily be overlooked as it only contains a few ledges, rails, bank and a hump. All of the obstacles are in a line and only...
Truganina Skatepark
Truganina Skatepark was constructed in early 2010's and is nestled between a playground, a sports field and a school. Overall it is a very small skatepark with steps, ledges, banks and one HUGE rail. Truganiina Skatepark is definitely different and deserves...